Vintage matched pair of Burg. Very nice profile of mature red Burg with a firmer profile — 6 months ago
Prior notes continue to apply…
When we visited Billecart-Salmon in October of 2021, we received a tour of the stunning estate. Along the way, our guide, Jerome, paused near a traditional “Clos” (a single vineyard, enclosed by a wall) on the property.
We could see a beautiful stone wall, surrounding a tiny 1 hectare parcel of “Clos Saint-Hilaire,” named after the Patron Saint & local church in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, where Billecart-Salmon is located.
Although we didn’t go into the Clos, we learned about how special this parcel is to the family; how it’s exclusively planted to Pinot Noir with vines dating back to 1964; how work in the vineyard is performed by hand and horse-drawn plows; how this parcel is farmed according to an age-old savoir-faire, adhering to principles of sustainable viticulture.
The wine is pale gold with a prominent bouquet of yellow apple, Anjou pear, raspberry, lemon curd, white peach, white blossom, desiccated white rose, wet stones, biscuit, brioche, almond paste, marzipan, crusty croissant, pie crust, toast, creamy texture and persistent, fine-beaded mousse and long elegant finish.
This is a 2005 “Blanc de Noirs” Champagne, comprised of 100% Pinot Noir, all coming from Le Clos Saint Hilaire, vinified entirely in oak casks to lend texture and body, and aged over 13 years sur lie prior to its recent release. Due to the vineyard’s small size, production is very limited, and wine only produced in the best vintages.
Cheers to beautiful wines expressing a singularity of time and place!
Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire (2005). — a year ago


A proud hardliner as the artwork on the front label suggests, which more often than not, has proven to be a red flag for what’s to come in the bottle. Fortunately, this was superb and the WOTN for me. Salty, fresh, and juicy. Needed some time to open up to reveal notes of pear, pineapple, candied ginger, and hints of almond meal. Dangerously drinkable. — 3 years ago
Beef Wellington - 2015 Pinot noir Burgund - 10.02.2021 - Fuxenessen Ende Fm Semester — 5 years ago
Light bodied pinot. Great to slap down with burgers or steak but still delicate enough to sip on during aperitivo. — 6 years ago
Lalo o ballesteros ale leal @yoko — 2 months ago
Opened at Graf after TH and it’s a delicious red Burg of mushrooms and fall leaves and earth — 7 months ago
Gorgeous perfect Sancerre — a year ago
This was so damn good. Perfectly developed yellow fruit and a striking acidity. — 3 years ago
Interesting wine. The nose is quince and citrus peel, tastewise there is almond, orange peel and beeswax. The only thing holding this back from greatness is a massive 16% alcohol. Brutal aftertaste that makes this more like an after dinner schnapps! After one glass i was staggering to the kitchen to make dinner. Bit of a shame but still a good wine. — 3 years ago
Very nice cheap white, fantastic with seafood — 6 years ago
The “Les Croisette” Vineyard Planted in 1934 or 84 years old in 2018 Vintage. Very deeply concentrated, dark black fruit, truly Gevrey-Chambertin in every sense! Very nice wine & Kudos to Jerome Galeyrand! Cheers 🍇🍷👍🏻👏🏻 — 2 months ago
Strawberry, fresh, light, clean, Brambly. — 9 months ago
Earthy is characteristic of this Pinot. Then fruity like a typical Pinot. Really interesting Pinot from burgundy. — 3 years ago
Classic and complex. Pure beauty! — 6 years ago
Jeremy Shanker
Sommelier at RN74
19 is a stunner — 17 days ago